Farming sponges for chemicals with pharmaceutical potential

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World Aquaculture Society
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2001
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Biologically active metabolites present in sponges to deter predation, prevent surface overgrowth, or to fight microbial infection and disease, may be used in the near future to fight and cure human diseases. Clinical trials have shown that some sponge bioactive metabolites have anticancer, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties.

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3352965
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Biologically active metabolites present in sponges to deter predation, prevent surface overgrowth, or to fight microbial infection and disease, may be used in the near future to fight and cure human diseases. Clinical trials have shown that some sponge bioactive metabolites have anticancer, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties.
This published manuscript is available at www.was.org and may be cited as: Duckworth, A. (2001). Farming sponges for chemicals with pharmaceutical potential. World Aquaculture Magazine, 32(2), 14, 16-18.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #1435.
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2001
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2001
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2001
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Duckworth, Alan R.

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Farming sponges for chemicals with pharmaceutical potential
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World Aquaculture Society
2001
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Farming sponges for chemicals with pharmaceutical potential
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Farming sponges for chemicals with pharmaceutical potential